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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Maldives attorney general says court can't oust president

Maldivian president Yameen Abdul Gayoom, center, surrounded by his body guards arrives to address his supporters in Male, Maldives, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018. President Yameen said Saturday that he was willing to hold an early presidential election to allow voters to decide who they want to lead the Indian Ocean archipelago, as political unrest continued to grow after a court ordered the release and retrial of political prisoners.(AP Photo/Mohamed Sharuhaan)
 The attorney general of the Maldives warned the country's?Supreme Court on Sunday that a move to unseat the president would be unconstitutional, amid a political crisis that has left the government?in?chaos since late last week.

Attorney General Mohamed Anil said at a news conference that he had heard "rumors that the Supreme Court is going to order the impeachment of the president."
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4,400-year-old tomb discovered outside Cairo
This image taken from video shows wall paintings inside a 4,400-year-old tomb near the pyramids outside Cairo, Egypt. Pictures: AP

 Mostafa Al-Waziri, leader of the archaeological mission, says the scenes depict a monkey - at the time commonly kept as domestic animals - reaping fruit and another dancing before an orchestra.

He believes Hetpet, a woman thought to be close to ancient Egyptian royals, had another tomb in Giza's western necropolis, which is home to the tombs of top officials of Egypt's Old Kingdom.

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